Synonym: deep, extreme, great, intense, serious. Antonym: shallow. Similar words: founder, round and round, profile, round, nonprofit, ground, around, round up. Meaning: [prə'faʊnd] adj. 1. showing intellectual penetration or emotional depths; from the depths of your being 2. of the greatest intensity; complete 3. far-reaching and thoroughgoing in effect especially on the nature of something 4. coming from deep within one 5. (of sleep) deep and complete 6. situated at or extending to great depth; too deep to have been sounded or plumbed.
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181. Self-esteem is not a luxury; it is a profound spiritual need. Nathaniel Branden
182. The effect of the congress on Aragon was apparently profound.
183. That must have a profound effect on the ozone layer.
184. The post-war period has also been characterized by very profound changes in family and household formation patterns.
185. These two beliefs, not overtly of political relevance, are to exert a profound influence on political thought.
186. This Jesuit was not only a profound preacher, but the founder of orphanages and improver of prison conditions.
187. Neurophysiology and genetic research will, without doubt, have profound social impacts.
188. If one talks to Quebecers it is clear that a profound change in attitudes has occurred.
189. Although not formally a member Gore had a profound influence on Leese.
190. Because of this profound sense of acceptance, we understand and come to terms with our own uniqueness.
191. As a consequence, patients may feel a profound anorectal discomfort and have minor leaking.
192. On his desk lay scripts for the Easter Triduum, the three most profound and extravagant liturgical celebrations of the year.
193. And this had profound consequences for the functioning of each system.
194. Yet these elements have had a profound effect on the evolution of the Earth because of their radioactivity.
195. In the case study, the movement to a formula-based capitation system has had a profound managerial effect.
196. In any case, the work of insiders advocating social change is invaluable and has a profound impact.
197. Yes, I knelt in fear, and my skin lived on thin wire, this side of a profound shudder.
198. Profound technological developments have already critically restructured the economies of developed societies from the production of things to the production of knowledge.
199. This will have profound implications for established roles and relationships, and the development of people with talent to fill the roles.
200. You should notice a profound difference. Repeat the exercise, then do the same for the left hand.
201. This has all to be seen in the context of the profound fatalism about life itself.
202. But life is not all clear, and the most profound insights in this life and the world are not clear propositions.
203. The letting and operation of such contracts could have a profound effect on health care planning.
204. The taut dialogue raises a squirming smorgasbord of questions about the potential for bedlam when our profound individual differences are ignored.
205. Is it that the colours resonate off each other or are there more profound similarities between the exponents of two such diverse cultures?
206. This can be so profound that, for example, the patient is initially thought to have Guillain-Barre syndrome.
207. There are, of course,(sentencedict.com) profound disagreements between Marxist and elite writers as to the causal factors generating this phenomena.
208. The profound embarrassment of Morrissey's dancing turned the lack of oneness with your body into glamour.
209. I had to believe that history, destiny, was written at a much more profound level.
210. The speculation had an even more profound effect on the public sector.
More similar words: founder, round and round, profile, round, nonprofit, ground, around, round up, all round, compound, round off, profession, all around, boundary, abound in, go around, surround, come round, get around, professional, background, surrounding, middle ground, on the grounds of, revolve around, around the corner, four, fourth, do for, go for.